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Monday, March 17, 2014

Despicable Me 2 by Pierre Coffin and Chris Renaud, 2013 (PG)



with Steve Carell (Seeking a Friend for the End of the World, Hope Springs, Crazy Stupid Love, Dan In Real Life, Get Smart), Kristen Wiig (All Good Things, Bridesmaids, Date Night, How to train your dragon), Benjamin Bratt (Miss Congeniality, Traffic), Miranda Cosgrove (Despicable Me), Russell Brand (Despicable Me), Steve Coogan (Philomena, What Maisie Knew, Ruby Sparks, Our Idiot Brother), Ken Jeong, Elsie Fisher (Despicable Me), Dana Gaier (Despicable Me), Moises Arias
From the directors of Despicable Me

Gru, his adorable girls, and the mischievous Minions are back with a cast of unforgettable new characters in the blockbuster sequel to the worldwide phenomenon. Just as Gru has given up being super-bad to be a super-dad, the Anti-Villain League recruits him to track down a new criminal mastermind and save the world. Partnered with secret agent Lucy Wilde, Gru, along with the wildly unpredictable Minions, must figure out how to keep his cover while also keeping up with his duties as a father.
It still works. It is funny, trying to be romantic in a very awkward way, so even funnier. The minions are win-wins, they just need to be there to make the whole situation a good one. The kids are less relevant in this episode which in a way is sad, but the new character of the special agent Lucy Wilde compensates completely.

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